Civil war Griffin winged brass spurs in good condition. $895
LARGE 1800’S SILVER INLAID SPURS.
Old silver inlaid Mexican spurs & original straps. $550
ANTIQUE BRASS GAL-LEG SPURS.
Old maker marked EDM brass gal-leg spurs. $375
MILLER BROTHERS 101 RANCH COWBOY SPURS.
Old set Miller Brother 101 Ranch spurs. Swing out buttons and Miller Brothers 101 Ranch medallion. Long Horn mounting on other side of spurs. $695
 CALAMITY JANE REAL LIFE POST CARD PHOTO.
Martha Jane Canary or Cannary, better known as Calamity Jane, was an American frontierswoman and professional scout, known for her claim of being an acquaintance of Wild Bill Hickok and for fighting Indians. On the bottom of post card it says CALAMITY JANE. GEN. CROOK’S SCOUT. A very rare Post Card. $1550
 BUFFALO HUNTER CASE & GLASSES.
Most rare Buffalo Hunters Glasses in the original Buffalo hide case. On the inside of case is the man’s name that wore them. ALFRED CROSS OCT 1871.
Before white settlers began to push into the vast west in any great numbers, an estimated 50-60 million buffalo freely roamed upon the Great Plains. American Indians hunted them for food and other necessities, and a harmonious ebb and flow between man and beast prevailed.
However, after the Civil War, that would change as more and more people moved westward. As a result, new army posts were established and to supply those many soldiers, the army contracted with local men to supply buffalo meat to feed the troops. At about the same time, the iron horse also began to blaze a trail into the west, and these construction men also had to be fed. Adding to the need for food, people back east were demanding buffalo robes that they used as coats and lap robes when riding in sleighs and carriages. These events put many a man to work as buffalo hunters. $2495
 Â
 VINTAGE ANNIE OAKLEY ALLEN AND GINTER TOBACCO CARD.
Very rare Annie Oakley Tobacco Card in good condition. $425
 ENGRAVED CROCKETT SPURS.
Engraved Crockett spurs made from Aluminum. Maker marked below shank. $175
 SMALL HORSE HEAD SPURS.
Anchor marked brass spurs with the extra small horse head. Hardly ever encountered is the smaller horse head. $675
McChesney Peanut Gal Leg Spurs.
Near Mint Condition Gal Leg Peanut Spurs Made By J.R.McChesney. $3550
 ANTIQUE LADY SPURS.
Vintage pair of lady spurs double mounted with original heel chains and leather straps. $375
 1800’S SPUR.
Old silver inlaid spur. $150
 VINTAGE ANCHOR SPURS.
Old spurs maker marked with the Anchor sign at shank. $175
 MCCHESNEY SNAKE SPURS & BIT.
Rare McChesney Snake Spurs & matching bit. P.O.R
WILD BILL HICKOK PHOTO.
Rare CDV photo of Wild Bill Hickok. Had many gun fights and was a excellent shot. Killed in Deadwood South Dakota while playing poker. P.O.R
O.CROCKETT SPURS.
Good old set of Oscar Crockett spurs marked inside of heel bands O.CROCKETT. Spurs are single mounted and are in very nice condition. Unsual long shanks. $1895
 BUERMANN HORSEHEAD SPURS & STRAPS.
Nice pair of Buermann horsehead spurs with nice studded straps. Spurs have the original heel chains. $750
 VINTAGE BRASS SPURS.
Old brass spurs maker marked E.M. $350
 OLD ANCHOR MARKED SPURS.
Old set of Anchor marked spurs. $275
 OLD ALUMINUM COWBOY SPURS & STRAPS.
Old aluminum cowboy spurs and original straps. Spurs would be great for using. $150
 HUNTSVILLE PRISON SPURS.
Old handmade prison spurs from Huntsville Texas. Spurs have there original straps. $325
 OLD DOBBS WEST MADE COWBOY HAT.
Nice old cowboy hat made by Dobbs West. Antique cowboy hats are hard to find. $295
Â
 ANTIQUE MEXICAN SPURS.
Large set of Antique Mexican Spurs with silver on the side. Large rowels with one of the buttons missing. $150
 OLD BRASS SPURS.
Old set of Brass spurs. $125
 CONFEDERATE CAVALRY STIRRUPS.
This style of stirrup was used extensively in the field during the civil war by confederate troops on Jennifer saddles and civilian plantation saddles. They are in great condition with minimal surface rust and slight pitting. The treads are pricked for traction in a decorative pattern. $525